VHG Labs brand Biodiesel standards The analysis of biodiesel fuels has become an important part of modern petroleum analysis. Biodiesel fuels are made using a percentage of new or recycled feedstock, which include canola, rapeseed, soy, animal fat, and vegetable oils. Most biodiesel fuels are composed of traditional refined diesel combined with biodiesel fuel. The percentage of biodiesel in the blend is typically 5%, 10%, or 20%, and is labelled B5, B10, or B20 respectively. Biodiesel fuel at 100%, in its original form prior to blending, is thus labelled B100. The analysis of biodiesel fuels can suffer from matrix interferences, and it is important to use biodiesel based standards to avoid bias. Accordingly, VHG Labs offers a line of standards made in B100 biodiesel specifically for the analysis of metals and sulfur in biodiesel fuel. These standards are made in B100 derived from soybean oil and provide an excellent matrix match for almost all biodiesel fuel analyses. VHG’s biodiesel products are intended for use with ASTM D6751, D5453, D7371, and others. ASTM Method D6751 and EN 14538 give specifications for the maximum amounts of certain elements that may be present in B100. These elements include Ca, K, Mg, Na, and P, typically analyzed by ICP, and S, which can be analyzed by XRF, ICP, UV Fluorescence or other methods. VHG Labs’ new Biodiesel/Diesel Fuel Blends were developed for the determination of fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) biodiesel content in diesel fuel by infrared (IR) spectroscopy. They are intended for use with ASTM D7371, EN 14078, and other similar methods. VHG Labs is the only manufacturer of spectrochemical solution standards to use HP-ICP- AES, assuring you a level of quality and confidence in your analysis that’s unequaled by any other company in the world. LGC Quality - ISO Guide 34 • GMP/GLP • ISO 9001 • ISO/IEC 17025 • ISO/IEC 17043
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VHG Labs brand Biodiesel standardsThe analysis of biodiesel fuels has become an important part of modern petroleum analysis. Biodiesel fuels are made using a percentage of new or recycled feedstock, which include canola, rapeseed, soy, animal fat, and vegetable oils.
Most biodiesel fuels are composed of traditional refined diesel combined with biodiesel fuel. The percentage of biodiesel in the blend is typically 5%, 10%, or 20%, and is labelled B5, B10, or B20 respectively. Biodiesel fuel at 100%, in its original form prior to blending, is thus labelled B100.
The analysis of biodiesel fuels can suffer from matrix interferences, and it is important to use biodiesel based standards to avoid bias. Accordingly, VHG Labs offers a line of standards made in B100 biodiesel specifically for the analysis of metals and sulfur in biodiesel fuel. These standards are made in B100 derived from soybean oil and provide an excellent matrix match for almost all biodiesel fuel analyses.
VHG’s biodiesel products are intended for use with ASTM D6751, D5453, D7371, and others.
ASTM Method D6751 and EN 14538 give specifications for the maximum amounts of certain elements that may be present in B100. These elements include Ca, K, Mg, Na, and P, typically analyzed by ICP, and S, which can be analyzed by XRF, ICP, UV Fluorescence or other methods.
VHG Labs’ new Biodiesel/Diesel Fuel Blends were developed for the determination of fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) biodiesel content in diesel fuel by infrared (IR) spectroscopy. They are intended for use with ASTM D7371, EN 14078, and other similar methods.
VHG Labs is the only manufacturer of spectrochemical solution standards to use HP-ICP- AES, assuring you a level of quality and confidence in your analysis that’s unequaled by any other company in the world.
LGC Quality - ISO Guide 34 • GMP/GLP • ISO 9001 • ISO/IEC 17025 • ISO/IEC 17043
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